From the The Center for American Progress:
This week the House Judiciary Committee will be marking up a bill to make E-Verify, the government’s Internet-based system that checks whether prospective employees are authorized to work, mandatory for all employers in the United States. E-Verify is an immigration enforcement tool—it is an expensive government mandate that will cost Americans their jobs and crush small businesses.
As we explain in our report “Seen and (Mostly) Unseen,” three-quarters of a million Americans will lose their jobs because of E-Verify database errors, while 1.2 to 3.5 million Americans will have to visit a government office just for permission to start a job they already have. Worst of all, it does not even do what it is supposed to—E-Verify fails to catch unauthorized immigrants more than half of the time. This faulty system will cost the taxpayers $17.3 billion over ten years, while small businesses will pay approximately $2.6 billion to use the system—money they will not be able to put toward job creation.
Read more here about the ten things you need to know about why the E-verify bill, if passed, will have drastic effects on all Americans.
See also: 9/14: National Day of Action to Oppose E-Verify Bill
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